Rock Climbing / Abseiling

Rock Climbing / Abseiling : South America

South America Rocks!

South America offers some of the most stunning and varied rock climbing destinations in the world. Here are some of the best places to go rock climbing in South America:

 

1. El Chaltén, Argentina: Known as the trekking capital of Argentina, El Chaltén is also a world-class rock climbing destination. It is situated in the Argentine Patagonia and offers climbers a range of challenges from single-pitch routes to big walls.

 

2. Cochamó Valley, Chile: Dubbed the "Yosemite of South America," Cochamó Valley is a remote and scenic valley that offers granite walls and towers that are perfect for traditional climbing.

 

3. Suesca, Colombia: Suesca is a popular climbing destination for both locals and tourists. The crags in Suesca offer a variety of routes for climbers of all levels, and the area is easily accessible from Bogotá.

 

4. Potrero Chico, Mexico: Located in the northern state of Nuevo Leon, Potrero Chico is a limestone paradise that is popular among sport climbers. It offers more than 600 routes and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

 

5. Frey, Argentina: Frey is a granite climbing destination located in the Nahuel Huapi National Park in Argentina. The area is known for its multi-pitch routes, alpine terrain, and beautiful vistas.

 

6. Cajón del Maipo, Chile: Located just outside of Santiago, Cajón del Maipo offers climbers a variety of options from sport climbing to bouldering. It is a popular weekend destination for climbers in Santiago.

 

7. Vilcabamba, Peru: Vilcabamba is a beautiful valley in the Andes Mountains that offers climbers a mix of sport and traditional climbing. The area is known for its beautiful scenery and relaxed atmosphere.

 

These are just a few of the many rock climbing destinations in South America. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced climber, there is something for everyone in this diverse and breathtaking continent.

 

*This is just a general guide and it is essential to do your own research before beginning your activities or training.


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